I suppose it's unrealistic to have a category about multiple brands without it becoming a competition. I honestly couldn't care less about who makes the camera but would like to know. What I would like to see/hear is what can be done and how to do it. In the process of describing a method you will obviously indicate what you use but it doesn't have to be "mine is better than yours" attitude.
When a blanket statement is made, not just for your use, like "that is junk", "too small", "too large", "too old", etc.etc. you're just going to alienate someone who might have that product, who could be a potential poster, who might even have something great to contribute. It's really just common courtesy. You can be positive about your gear without degrading others.
Why say all that? My Wife and I are not, and never were, wealthy. She gifted me a "cheap" bridge camera when we really couldn't afford it. On the previous DPR there were those who loved to come down from other "high dollar" forums to bash that small sensor "bridge" camera, often comparing it to their expensive gear. I got a good laugh when that camera produced some that were better quality than theirs. Whew, that's said, now I intend to have fun.
Only adding this photo because it is my Wifes' favorite, one of the first taken with that gift camera. 20 by 16 in. on the wall.